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You see, in this generation they usually develop games on consoles first to port them to PC later (Hello Dark Souls...), and the result isn't that satisfying given that your usual PC gamer is picky about lots of technical and performance aspects.

If you are a pc enthusiast you would be using a gaming PC. My point is that for the price of a turbo controller you can get a usable mouse and keyboard for your console. Consider how overpriced the console accessories are, that's nearly nothing at all.

"PS3 has no games" came from the lack of big titles at launch and obviously trolls.

Honestly? This is my biggest concern with the PS4. All the buzz about hardware spectacle, backwards compatibility and how many gizmo's Sony's bloating the PS4 with aside, so far I haven't seen much... meat in the system. There's a few trailers out there, but most of them are looking to play it safe. Sequels of of established franchises that... honestly don't really interest me.

Nah, it was no games. This wasn't helped by the fact that compared to the previous generation, there were a lot less console exclusive games for the PS3 and 360. This meant that those who already owned a 360 saw even less reason to buy a PS3, which further cemented the "no games" gag.

Nah, it was no games. This wasn't helped by the fact that compared to the previous generation, there were a lot less console exclusive games for the PS3 and 360. This meant that those who already owned a 360 saw even less reason to buy a PS3, which further cemented the "no games" gag.

It's interesting to point out however that, by the midpoint of the generation, the situation kind of flipped and the 360 has been without much exclusives to it's name while the PS3 has managed to secure a few still.

Which helps explain how the PS3 slowly climbed back up over the years after a terrible start.

Companies may blather on and on about the awesome extra features of their consoles, but anyone with half a brain can see that as well as price, every single generation it is the games that sell a console.

In a market where exclusivity is becoming rarer and rarer, being the first on the market matters a lot. People weren't going to buy a PS3 when they could play the same game on their 360. Same thing will happen this generation if the trend of little to no exclusives continues.

Whoever will bring their console on the market first will definitely have an advantage.

Sony’s PlayStation 4 teaser was the most watched YouTube video during the month of February, according to official reports.
In a month that’s usually dominated by Super Bowl ads, all eyes were on the PlayStation 4 announcement instead. With over 26 million views the below PS4 teaser video bested Samsung Mobile USA’s The Next Big Thing ad ( which aired two weeks prior ) by 5 million views.

Funny thought I had: if companies like Nippon Ichi or that other one that made the Hyperdimension Neptunia series will still be developing games with PS1/PS2 level graphics for the PS4. (At least with Disgaea it's a style choice, granted)

It's like almighty cosmic power to set worlds on fire!!!!!...... and you use it to fry an egg.